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Tag: Sign Language

Four witches - three women and one non-binary person - gather around one woman in the centre of the picture, who holds a necklace in her hand.
Theatre

‘Everyday’ review – Deafinitely Theatre conjures a potent play on abuse

by Liam O'DellMay 21, 2022July 2, 2022
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On the left, Raymond Antrobus, a black man in a blue shirt, stands and stares at the camera. On the right, the cover for his book, 'All The Names Given', which shows an illustration of an outstretched hand, its palm facing us.
Books

Raymond Antrobus’ ‘All The Names Given’ is a flourishing collection on acceptance

by Liam O'DellSeptember 1, 2021September 19, 2021
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A young blonde girl leans out of a car and shows her right hand with her thumb, pinky, middle and index fingers sticking up. The middle and index are crossed. It's a take on the sign for 'I love you' in sign language.
Opinion

‘CODA’ (2021) review – Hearing teen’s musical blame game amid life with a Deaf family

by Liam O'DellAugust 17, 2021March 16, 2022
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A page of a book which is giving definitions for different Latin terms.
Opinion

Drop the Latin, Deaf campaigners have been asking about a BSL GCSE ad nauseam

by Liam O'DellJuly 31, 2021August 17, 2021
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On the right, horizontal text reads: 'Deaf Awareness Week 2021. Appreciate access as is'. On the left, in a column, is an illustration of two hands signing and text, angled vertically, which reads: 'Liam O'Dell, Freelance Journalist and Campaigner'.
Opinion

Appreciate Access As Is | Deaf Awareness Week 2021

by Liam O'DellMay 8, 2021June 23, 2021
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Left, Riz Ahmed, a British Pakistani man, sits half naked behind a drum kit.
Opinion

‘Sound of Metal’ (2019) review – Riz Ahmed’s deaf drummer drama is dampened by discourse

by Liam O'DellApril 13, 2021June 23, 2021
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